Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1917, Page 13

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WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAY! DS &5 furnish l-nln for all makes : xnm’ o e pie propriation of 336,008 for the. u-n:u ner. : - ; ; ' g 2 R4y ey & Co = tan i de- Bl e R ¥riday ment of the Thames river channel was | . e ; tor the ¥ > 12 FERRY sTREET Saratoga Restauramt [-5-785 e e wosu| s o Sl Torse yreery | o MIE SRS, I T e e Y £E e fi i states. Sunday and th? ol # : : 2 ol B Rohkert d. Cochran: Saturday the temperature it be lower Satur-|$17,000. and 'the walls of the engine and e e o | Bouse at the Falls were being-put up. rm warni are layed on the | Extracts from The Bullétin's flh- of & GAS FITTING, * QUICK LUNCH e A e TS o) '67 tollow: ; : Givaipics -fi-u'l.‘ the team PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING et 3 s ry-. . e Washingten 8q. Washingten Build JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. e S Laursl Hill Residence Sold. @ climbed into _tne | three straisht. e Scores Nerwish, Gon. 3 ern _ Nes and: - Clearin .~ Our _citizeRs. : Seasonable Delicacies are found on | and colder Saturdays ngundly il SR d-.‘.‘:““ e g : 95 83— o Agent for N. B Q. Shest Packing. qur Bill of Fare all the year round. \,m hm‘y c‘wdy n:dh‘-::fi:l; l\er‘and :mrbolan:ul' k“l’ " K i Those who patronize us are wall | SEV JIOTKL FRELY, Clo L R, LR O g 2 O’Brien ; Phone 581 Frurished. | e AN Observations in Norwich. Thames. This sum in !g % ' ] U - Open 5 A. M. to . M. following record: ordered at the last wi . 2 150. CENTRAL BUILDING e R e s A o 450—1373 MODERN P! LUHBING 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Cann.|in = temperature " and the barometgic | that steamboats m."(.r'nm:mm wot s 5 244 W o8 easential in modern houss as T eleatricity fs to lighting, We guaran- lng aground., At an early hour in |t ; ing. tep the very best PLUMBING WORK WE ARE Tam . .38 | the morning a few days since, - & B m . 35 5 | Scotch _servant girl in the employ of r 81 2 L u Gy expert weorkmen at the farigsi §p m P . A. P. Sturtevant, on Laurel Hill, was - abioon eilin u Highest 40, lowest 11. descending the staircase at his house, - Aals G for ol o Comparissis. ;vzxn:i a_burning 'l_:"evo-en& :.n’?“.m her 3 #lane and prices OUR STOCK OF Eredictions | for Friday: Partly | (A0, e e A . i g DIAMONDS, - WATCHES, CLOCKS, | cloudy and warmey. n to her head. She had a long and . A v | '| Friday's weather: Cloudy, moderat- | 30,0° niof MRC [S02 B5C, & TOng, avt 3 o e J. F OM PKINS JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. 67 West Main Street ing temperature, rain in. evening. once blazed up. so that her life was T v > 10 to 35 per cent. off our regular fow TNt AT Rt ey o da ol AW M R - , i prices. Moom and Tides. vant and one of his guests, who heard o g ategrro Entire stock MUST be sold by Frtee™ere. iin T R . — : ey iy e [ S R e gt S X T. F. BURNS ing with her clothes. _ jafternoon, owing to some breakage, 5 0 % : o Btingy Baier o e T e R S en De dlie hatis n Willimantic Friday. Heating and Plumbing disposed of at auction on Monday by as to leave no trace behind. Comi: 5. W. W. Kinne. It was finally ‘struck | qown Church etrest at a 20 geit ne - LN T T el; winges 982 Franklin Street J. OGULNICK & CO. 82 Franklin Street "Phone 714-12 “WONDERFUL BARGAINS” Lo tabowase ittt P A. WIGHTMAN off to Campbell, Hall & Co., started for the West Side, but came o b o Greeneville paper manufacturer pel‘l mell against Mrs. Tyler's house rigville, :fl_eemb\;m .fl.‘::l;:' ':‘lfn Mfl % xperienced Piame Tumer. about $17,000. the cormer, with such force as to g called -th L oo € CHE Strect. Nerwich, Cemn. D a SIEN:WaeE It I MOWE Tt 20 1807 Fhiainiie of e i Close Games in_Paol Tourney. — - - e an s s ‘“"t' TpreRye— na" c Phome 752-13. & mov b e Ll . . the ‘o ana’ o "give imede 3 In the Taftville pool league Thurs- | ASTINGS engine and station house at the Falls|fall of great violence. When picked are rapidly going up, and the new|up nothing but a pair of shafts were |day evening two close and interesting | . ana Mrs. Arthur Tuttle of Aber GREENEVILLE steamer and old offenders will soon |attached to him. games were played, one between the|jeem, S. D, have retdined to Middle have good quarters there. The steam-| Harvey Gillmore the well known rebel | Greenevilles and the Hill-T and i g : % town after visiting Mrs. Tuttle’s par- id Soci it = 3 the other between the Has ns and P F. M Aid Society of Federated |er it at present lodged in the old en- | Henry Gilimore the well known rebel | the other between the Has 2 and|ents. Mr.'and Mrs. P. . Murray of VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY COverhauling |, - gine house. e . | cavalry leader, got on to Conductor Py d R Church Hold Successful Social and | & 1fout. Col. David Torsance of this|Clapps train on the Norwich & Wor. | won by the Hill-Tops and the second 48 eratR Al No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street an epalr or Entertainment—Miss Celene Bowen | city, late of the 29th C. V., is one of | cester road at Dayville on Friday, |52me was won by the Lisbon team. S. Hilderbrand, . Pleasantly Surprised by Classmates | the teachers of an ‘evening free school [ came down to the city and took Con- | Lhe playing of Bouchard was the fea- Bhndt haans: OF ALL KINDS ON —Notes. at the Birmingham schoolhouse - at | ductor Fowler’s train for-New London | ture of the match, NS e A - fU o Derby. The teachers are paid by the |and New York. by 3 R tatt hase be Nan Sogaiber AUTOMOBILES, The Ladies' Ai society of the Fed- | town. The school is spoken of as an| The Chelsea Savings bank has de- Washington Party. e e e erated church held one of the most | excellent institution. . clared its usual semi annual dividend| A Washington's Birthday party was tl?d i iy e successful entertainments and socials Rey. Norris G. upDi(t has sold his|of 3 1-2 per cent. . given by Howard Dunse at his home c“'f 4 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |7 %he year Friday evening in the vess | place on Oak street to Horace Dowd, [~ Owins to certain repairs being made [on Front street Thursday evening. | s try of the church. The vestry was |for $2,500. 5 on Otis Street the street commissioner | About thirty were present and spent TRUCKS and CARTS, decorated with electric lights in the| Feb. 2 1867.—Lawrence ayu | has closed it to travel by fencing it at | the evening with music and, games. BORN. national colors. the. work being done | broko his arm while wrestling with a oach. end. Refreshments were served by fhe host.| poTVIN-_In Willimantic, Feb. 21, 1917, Mechani im- | by Willls P. Hill. The vestry was fill- | playmate at the School street schoel ‘ashington’s birthday was not ob- T a daughter a c o J"h‘j","‘.”"“'.:'m' :'v""' ed to its capacity. and all enjoved a|on Tucsdag It will be remembered (Served to any extent in this city, al- Notes. Potvin. o i i ork. | well arranged program. e sketch, | that his brother was Tun over Ry & |though its observance seems to be| Hector Gaucheir of New London|PADDOCK—In Middletown, Jan. 25 t M to Mr. Blacksmithing all its bianshes. |The Ladies’ Aid of Pumpkin Center,[sled on the Falls hill some weeks'srowing more general elsewhere. spent Thursday at his home on Front| 1917. a daughter, Myra, to M. and [ oo ldat you like to find a nice 3 waring of Leonard Bridge). poel to paddle in? was the hit of the evening. . The pro- = 5 street. ALLEN—In this city, Feb. gram follows: Duet, Mrs. George Howard and Mrs | SHORT CALENDA N C William Jervis spent Washington's % ™M c0 r William Lund: adddress of welcome, i MTTRNG FEATORS. TO JOY NIDE. | birthday as the, guest of friends at| St pFNigh Tols May, to M ear T::" .""_,":.’ Pl =il Mu.n.‘rames Spiferéh'l‘hedfled. White DISPOSED OF FRIDAY |, .. the No: fi‘_—h Colchester and Plain Hill. ui ppeals stomers. o o umehy I Soiispee rect ;i - i S MARRIED. Get some of our Literary Special- . tation, George Washinston, Our Lead- |Long List Occupied Attention of Hartford Traction Road! At the Sacred Heart church Sun- g 5y Spesla 507 to 515 North Main St |ci ' Eivira Lavander: exercise. Ameri- Judge Joseph P. Tuttle. day there will be services both morn- | G4¥—MNAPP__in Bast Kijlingly, Feb, [fties and “feather your nest” of In the senate, Triday, the act was ing and evening and will continue| hroopien Trbmas Gay of Danteisord] ] knowledge. ca by seven girls: recitation, Georze Washington and Me, Andrew Lavan-{ Many matfters were disposed of at bpon favorable report of the|tirough every Supgday during Lent. a iss Althea Knapp of ¥ Entrust the R iri f|Jori The Spirlt of i3 and 16 Red |a. short calendar session of the super- ties on railroads.: which speel- b S % 5, o p - e the t our Cigar Case— rus ¢ Repairing Of| cross nurse, Hortense Burdon:' Votes |ior court in. New London Friday with |fies that the time which within the NORWICH TOWN AN LUCIER —In_ Occum, | § the best’in the city—a Gentleman’s for Women, Thelma Peterson: ~Boy |Judge Joseph P. Tuttle on the. bench. | Norwich. Colchester and Fo 19 y Rev. F. R. . De Smoke in every box. your Jewe]ry to us Scouts. John Buchanan and Alec John- | Cases were disposed of as follows: Traction compény may ex : S Surcault, Henry Cassavant and Miss . ) son; sketch, The Ladies’ Aid of Pump- | Bartlett, tr, vs Potter, admr. et al., |rights conferred by the Time for Song’ Sparrows to Arrive—| jessie Lucier. And remember our pelitical ex- The most delicate work one could|kin Center, Mrs. Herbert Peckham, ruling. on de{endn.nt's demurrer, . was. | ®d July 18, uo1 is extended De- Seven Tables of Whist at Scotland | DE MALLO—MACHRINO—In 'Lan. rts will settl diffioulti imagine is done by us, in a manner | Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Albert Hay- | postponed: Amadon, admr. . vs. Ger- | cember, 1918; ana if the publc. util’] Read Social Club—Preachers To- [ o0 Feb. 21,1917, by Reve 7 Rom Borte W et bpa s that receives favorable comment from |den. Mrs. William Lund. Tan Oceon Navigation Con Tid: argu. | tes eommission shall find, —on 1 lte it e michele. . De MEIN that line. the rri:nt eritical. Following the Prowrant refreshments [ ment of demurrer, was postponed; :)e«;emm 1, 1918, v.:;tm-t"lun :':l‘d morrow—Persona ms. Maria Machrino. Ly | Ct i iie and candy were sold and a good sum | Davison, Admr., vs German Ocean |tv-five per centum e lines o 'l'b = Mall gt e rf“:_"‘f e 7 was realized. Navigation Co., Ltd. argument of de- |ctorperation have been constructed,|. The é'““’"g' o i e - DIED e azime 3 B oo z The committee in charze of the so- |murrer, was postponed Hull, Admre[said = franchise rights shall be ex- |is heard on the Scotlund road, and on [y sNE—1In New London, Feb. 2, 1917, Clocks cailed for and delivered. cial was Mrs. William Lund, Mrs. Irv- Duza.ni vs German Ocean Navigation {tended .ind br:mlln in force until the the :“l |fil'°-\’lflga.‘h'l otfl m:ir?’: V::; Miss Lydia A. Lane. A ing Larkin and Mrs. Elmer Mulkins, |Co., Ltd., argument of demurrer,.was [rising of the general assembly at | 5250 CULLIN—In New Loudon, Feb, 21, 1917, F : 3 : oD, AR Tt T s e ud bullding a nest in a bird-house. The | S N Y CUifiG igea 74 vears: || Corner of !r;:dm);aznd Bath Sts. . . Wi FUNERAL German Ocean Navigation Co., Ltd. |- During the discussion Senator Hunt, |SnOWbirds are twittering annstead of | RypHOLM—In Norwich, Feb. 22, 1917, one 4 e argument of demurrer, was postponed; [of Glastonbury, though which town Ine In mumbers fn optown ohceras: | pCharles A. Ryanolm, aged & yoauen 21 BROADWAY Frank Ludkows Hull,. Admr., Jackson vs German Ocean | the road is routed, said that he hoped | P8 _in 1 e st Vanecsl Services Wi Be Do Lk Navigation Ci Lta. ment of di to take 3 rid ith Ses noted starlings in the steeples of St. lates home, No. 103 Prospect street, Call Phone 799-3 The funeral of Frank Ludkowski, ;7.?1:-.-33 Vol PoaToned CERE o B e oy B desirod -“flt““’ Barnes| patrick's and Broadway churches. It | Saturday, Feb. 24, at 2.30 p. m. Wal ; o s e is time now for the song-sparrows to | POLK—In Providence, R. I, ¥Web. 23, | [DRe Re J. COLLINS demurrers motions, e LEGAL NOTICES ; { | e, Bhore. Tie. Bleottic ‘Hallgay Four Diphtheria Cases. N, s, | o rmeral Trom the Wowsh of har siwier: e e e o corvinte 1o HE Tootohis ol was ordered closed and counsel given| There are mow four cases of diph- |Maids, hanz on youg g Mrs. John Irish, 146 Laurel Hili AT A CoURT OF PROBATE mmLn |9 o'clock Rev. Ignatins V. Maclejew- | Untll Monday to file demurr: Conck- | theria, among: the school children of U Srelock: Harial In the Tamily | 148 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn ut Norwich, within and for the District officiated. Burial was in St }1in vs Shore Line e da i e ivad s, res new ones haying Evening of Cards. antic cemetery. »in Tou e is) b cich, ‘on the 23d diy Of Febru- | Mary's cemefery. Cammings & Ring | default for failure to plead, went off; | been reported Thursday. They are : s b g sk Y i Phone 1178 i Barnes vs .Culver, et al, argument of | Lucy Felton of 19 Stony Hill, A whist party of seven tables was | MKEN A—“,';”{";‘:\‘,"‘Ch:;l.f’-'fi 225 | TuThs « G. had charge of the funeral arrange- = I AYLING. a rrer to answer, hearing on mo- rs Solomon Weinberg given Thursday evening by the Scot ate oz | ments. - jon 2 ve e et o e 6ot | lana Road Soeial elub at the hall, Mrs, o. P. £ Edwin H. Willard, Jate of tion to expunge part of answer: hear- | High street, ten years old L in hu‘mxx\).sz;m} deccased. 2 ing on motion to separate defenses in | SIGEhts of Bradley strect eight sorss | Susie Lillibridge and Mra. 1 5. Whee. | HO R Grirmaia T ite S Wik AHN ofad. Thakt lsifld'\:jg':;gg‘z‘:"xb site. Surprised Schoolmate. answer of defendant, Annie Culver, |old. The other case was reported two | |€r Were winners of the first and sec- [ 22 191 ey B A e LK e claims against said® estats| Miss Celene Bowen, a pupil of the|judge took the papers: Carrie Doug- |or three days ago. ond Orizes. The first gentleman's| . ,[00. | rrom her late home. Pachaug, Six months from this date by |Sixth grade of St. Mary’s school, who |lass vs Ralph H. Douglass, allowance prize went to Stewart Greenman and | Fifieral from her late home, Pachaug, s a notice to that effecs. fogetner | recently met with an accident, was | to defend cross complaint, was denied: . second to Edward Bushnell. Sponge| o'clock. Burial in the family plot al Ors copy of this order. on ihe sign- | agreeably surprised by a visit from | Harry A. Haynes vs Lelia Haynes, al- | REPORT ON THE cake and ice cream were enjoyed. in the Pachaug cemetery. pearest to the place where said|the members of her class.at her home |lowancs to defend, fixed at $35, more OLD NIPMUC e R e————— 14358 dwelt, and In the same|on Smith avenue Friday afternoon. |specific statement as to garapraph 3, UC TRAIL Returns to Salem. o T home in Salem after spending several Arthur B. Webb. the infant son of Mr. and Mr Fal- ter Ludkowski, was held Wednesday | TOWn of el 58 o A be here with their sweet melody which | 1917 Flora Ella Nash, wifé of Roger o DENTIST Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 publish s —_— Sieper maving 5 Slecnmtoonse | She was presented a choice box of | went off; John Socrates Papanagnosti, (Continued from Page Seven.) Sherwood Miner has returned to his tant Ciefk. | Booqell avenue. 9 i ~ dissolution of defendant corporation, So bitter and dee; ditors of said de termination of receivership, j“:ge took With the foregoing., and many other | Trinity Episcopal church will be at For the friend, gndptha ‘brother, by nofified Lo Preseni s, Bowhn 4ol mecehly: miid brgis e Dapers:, GarliEton s GOl }'a‘.’sonsmtze-ides.e ;zhg your cammlt‘::e the Sheitering Arms for the Supday Who had fallen alseep. thelr claims against said estate to the|her arm while playing but she is get-|et al, assessment of e | T ithar mewis. T iont T e | T uoon MSrYich In the strensth of his mannood, undersigned 107 ~Washington St.|ing along nicely. ment of- foreclosure, $1 A ‘onn.. within the tim. & - Uncontested Divorces: Roy Mor- | US to reason farther. We believe our Noted by the Way. with: the bright sunny smile ars, District, and muke return to this|flowers and candy. e e . with his brother, Wellinst, —_— ea. 2, postponed: "1 ral months rother, ellington EILSON 1" AYLING. Juige. Notes. Rosenberg, et al. mon-suit for fatlure| [2°, W07 of, he, Peouot toibey Janda | B er of Bast Great Piain. A S paTior and vall, 'l' CE nd Toregving is @ true| x TR to Plead, was postponed: Fenton. et al, [\B the magnifcent and popular hotel. As they bore from the portal . N M. DRESCHER, wmx 'lnh:‘n.};:: days with :el;l;nuer!y o’: e B“gmtng Cfl 'm::lpmmo", of|est vision and forethought, very ap- Sheltering Arms Service. . 82 B e L TN Assis s B e unt. | propriately named Mohican. Re: Eldred Brown and- choir of ey Snd By, o svEnish THE PIANO TUNER 27 UNION STREET \Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. in”"The ‘above "and " forcgoing contention to be well taken and our . Frank Harrington, who has for the|8an vs Jennle T.. Morgan, - was granted | (ob By PR, 00 o0 N iy Juatified. William Thomas of * East Town Unshadowed by fear % IRENE W. FARNHAM, past two yvears resided in Franklin, | O charse of desertion. - Posgpn Shocumo A AS | street will spend the week-end at his| He passed from our midst. P e L:::mu:;m Bas movea to Roosevelt avente. Assignments By £ T commendations from | 1n Goshen, Levanon. A .':5"5:5:;:;*::5:,".:."*" Dr. Alfred Richards e, et P e = - e ich cometh to & “OUR Mrs. William Potter Relien e Comambers Of| iss Cectle Hale, & teacher in New Norwich, Fen Coione, L Beckwitn. Sty Harcs: rwich, Feb. 3. : 9-12 2. m—130 to 5 p. m = Wed. and_Sat, Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Bullding Tel. 299 House tel. 1225 n of - Prospect e 7, 1 Valet- | Commerce of Eastern Connecticut to “3;,“{:,‘};;{,‘5' street has returned _after spending | qacoorm: Bass vs Cymmimton er ot | 'work out in relation to it [ndian | Haven, s epending the week-end at som¢€ time with relatives in Groton. 1 Wednesday. Feb. 28—Parker-Daven- | trails, we would cail your attention to | er home on Town street. : . ATLING Tulre. | ee—— t_Co. vs. Stevens: Whit City | these facts: That the Nipmuck Indians | fate of ¥ altny A" Haiox. 1aarae 7 57 New ~London. © ¥ ©1%11jved in that section of eastern Con.| Miss Clara Atwood of Stonington = the . Sxecutor cite Stiff, Sore Muscles Relieved M Ordered, /i o1 o] s: jay, March 2—Short calendar, bar | necticut in and around Putnam. Their | was the guest Wednesday of rs. Norwiciiin sala plsfrics Uectia inktiris TAD mesESRI oF o sachem was Black James. That the|John Browning of Bast Town street. Ch ch & nu credjtors of said deceased to bring Cramped muscles or soreness fol- aims against said estate|lowing a cold or case of grippe, are| Tuesday, March 6—Fuchs, et al, vs. 3 i & eased and relieved by an application | Kern. Mrs. W. G. Hitchon of West Town of Sloan’s Liniment. Does not stain| Tuesday, March 13—Crumb vs 3 . | street is visiting her daughter, Mrs. o rac the skin or clog the pores like mussy | Squadrito; McWilliams vs. Squadrito. | 4 Harry Wright of Medford Hill: Mus. 15 Mnin Street Post hearest fo the pla bR A T 2aa|ointments or plasters and pene- own. and by nub“shlng the same once | Iratés quickly without rubbing. in a newspaper fiaving a circulation in|Limber up your muscles after @id District, und make return to this|exercise, drive " out ..the pains and aches of rheumatism, neuraigia, lum- NELSON JorsILING. Judge. |bago, strains, sprains. and bruises T o bo g d foregolng is-a true| with’ Sloan's Liniment. Get a bottle est: HELEN M. DRESCHER, today. At all drusgists, 25c¢. Assistant Clerk. 3 AT TR o e Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous 4 t]. Get rid of the tickling cough that e R and to_presant keeps you awake at night and drains . Tuesday, March ~ 20—Fillmore va. ager. © Miss et ~ pluesday, March 21—Raymond ys|wae ~Sassc = B e sy i g aboll. . ohewan | {yianin A~ R R tribe, 1s nevertheless favored with re- | oo "° © of the Scotiand To Fumigate Electric Fard to Indian names. the land in and Further steps for the proteotion of ;,':“““,‘_}"‘,&"‘""’, e eriovh, A1 William Bishop of Jewett City wiji the revlliente of B & Stan original Indian names today of Natch- | be, th§ Teeigend suest of Mr and Lyme and . interyening territory tron sug and Willimantic. i Mrs. A. F. Greene of West Town the dapger of smalipox in connection|” With these few facts for the Jocal with tife discorery of @ case of the chunbm to work from, we discase in Lyman Edwards of Lyme feconmend that B S 1 ' FUNERAL Adjustment If you are sick and hav ried every:- thing else without lasting sults, ”f | Chiropractic and get well, to stay wel Tt's helping oOthers, why not you? ! J. D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C. Or. of Chirepractic, Graduate P. 5. © Thayer Bldg. Reoms 220-221. Tues. day. Thursday, Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m Rev. J. C. Young of Bozrah will preach at the First Congregational your vitality and energy. Dr. King's New Discovery Js a pleasant balsam | FS§ently, were taken Frigay. == . ore. ¢ named and properly y, entiseptic, laxative - and |1 ongDRCIRE TIRRG CENRES Of O i | m em New London make a i ‘ s as -may the Pequot trail leading from remed: promptly effective. It soothes the ir- Lady Assistant . ritated membrane and kills the cola [ {Sheuittion Wih Hecln Offcers G| ne 1o Lom s & s 1 F lin S n e 80 Franklin St . o re: amretia it .'R.u‘z‘:mr- ke HENRY E. CHURCH lered e fumigation of 1 ey | t & cars used by the East Lyme road be- z T ? WM, SMITH AtreN i8S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE tween Lyme and New Eondim :mf-.uo G ta . e =5 T ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICH {he Eacgination tha Evigs ;08 L tm “Provi PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- —— | THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT i cut river along the sh F 2 o i that ored ‘ i OUR lay is dangerous—get Dr. King’s Andover, wmnn and for the District | New scovery at orce. For nearly Andover. on’the 10th day of Febru-|fifty years it has been the. favorite Rk MNER, Judge. rellr:dy o n‘lpgng‘ou:& coughs and “lite of Mason D. Sauter, late of | 0 o B Seday . &t your, Columbia, in said District, deceased. | Druggist, 50c. Ordered. That the Administrator cil & ditors of said deceased to brj their clatms agalust sald genns- your cough is soon ralieved. trolley. cars in which Edwards rode on his retwrn o Lyme from Stonington, gt recommends L < the s rliers e coniractad the diseae. and | s saatern Gon e : sy iy Gt gnde? DENTIST within six months frem by | @™ ooy s ect, fogti . Guardsmen Looking -For Cook. - am as chairman, be .rs, rer the. fimes: DR. E. J. JONE to the place where said GAGER ’ Members of the national guard at| rpose of compiing | | B4 1 where J. J 'S WILLIAM C. YOUNG elt. and 1o the same | the Thames river bridge are a bit. hi rd, en) Suite 46 Shannon mru - Successor to and by nuhnis\l'n‘ r.hl e same once z ried over their new cook. Not u it i _respecti ¥ 7 1 STETSON & YOUNG in ¥ mewepapek ‘..',';{‘{.“r'fi'fi'r".f'&"'{fi'fl A .- MM ability as cook, but the m‘ And that they be empowered to, 3 by of: e Take elevator Shetuciet ER . E like to know just what has a uniform style . - { 3 tracce. r-.o « and BUILD) WHITE SUMNER, Judge. or | {o him, Tiegtenant . “who in. eastern Commecticut along| § L& oot Con Best work and materials & righ and furegolng 1s @ trus in_ charge of the between | the trails : ] t brices by &killed labor. Telephone 50 West Main St the Savbrook bridze and New Lon-| 7S @ . WHITE ,stfiah‘lfiv‘\&. er ?t?“i :-h’e ved ,wonihf;mp Stamford | :fi“' i be > d to ot 5 T et et 5 alfl Mh a new man 5 -18 & 3 1 2 = ; vin several duya o and no word to Ty a " . o . - B DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist NOTICE.—Al crediters ‘of said ab- e B genteed are hereby motifed to present since. In spite of the the of the ¢ i B p e §t b Shannon Building Annex, Room A their clntms amainkt =aid extate ta. the Pn-ptmdnynmgkt b r the cook that the mmem g : - Nelusnone 33 undersigned at Andover, Conn.. within tinue to prepare substantial !'*;emlhra Jimited in-the above and fore- RS Lady Assisi. nd manage very: well’ T ngies, ¢ahdad » .

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